Westward view into Idaho from Lemhi Pass
Lemhi Pass was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 for its significance to the Lewis and Clark expedition.

It was a point of hopeful anticipation, as the "Corps of Discovery" looked forward to meeting the Shoshone and trading for horses to continue their journey, and a point of disappointment as it became obvious that a navigable waterway to the West Coast would not be found among these rugged mountains.
 

Eastward view into Montana from Lemhi Pass
Credit: USDA Forest Service

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